Despite wet weather Friday night and Saturday morning, fire officials say the Fern Lake Fire in Rocky Mountain National Park is still 0 percent contained and may grow with warmer, drier weather moving into the area Sunday.

The fire, located west of Fern Lake Trailhead on the east side of the park, began Oct. 9 and has burned 660 acres. The fire continues to "smolder and creep," according to a National Park Service news release.

More than 140 fire personnel, seven engines and a helicopter have been dispatched to fight the fire, which is burning in rugged terrain that includes beetle-kill trees.

Roads in the area remain closed as a result of the fire, including Upper Beaver Meadows Road and Fern Lake Road. Bear Lake Road reopened at noon Saturday. The Moraine Park Campground, and all park trails and areas accessed from the north and the west of Bear Lake Road also are closed. Nymph, Emerald and Dream lakes are accessible to hikers.

Additionally, Trail Ridge Road through the park is temporarily closed at Many Parks Curve on the east side, and Colorado River Trailhead on the west side because of inclement weather.

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